Final few hours trying to get the bugs out. I'm not going to get it finished, but I will just have to submit what I have managed to get done.
I couldn't resist and found some more time today so I have another update.
I have added a main menu with level selection, level flow (so completing level 1 automatically loads level 2), sorted out scene management to handle asynchronously loading levels, added animated light sources, improved performance and visuals by actually carrying out rendering at the correct resolution for the pixel art rather than the native resolution of the monitor, and started work on a second level where water is used in place of the mirror as the reflected world you can jump in and out of.
I hope to flesh out the 2nd level a little more tomorrow, still in time for the end of the jam, but am very happy with the advances made today. It is feeling like a "real" game now.
Made 3 levels, that was exhausting! If anyone wants to playtest this alpha build with no BGM and broken menu system you can check out https://randomphantom.itch.io/...
In the meantime I'll be spending the last day polishing this up, hopefully squeezing in a final level if I have the time.
Finally I've finished, and I'm also finished. LOL

https://adamstrange.itch.io/mi...
There are probably bugs and stray sheep. Sound has been included but not what I really wanted as the code just wasn't finished properly - No Libraries to help me, all custom written ;/
All and any suggestions welcome and I'll even tell you about the code if anyone want's to know...
Phew - I'm off for a lie down in a darkened room now....
...some people are finished.
...some people have 4 days left to do 60% of the project that's about 10%-20% of the size of others' projects in here anyway...
man, i hate bipolar disorder.
also, pretty good artstyle, looks like those whacky cartoony high-production-value flash games from around 2006-2012
(going by the menu screen at least, can't distract myself by playing stuff right now)
I finished my entry Miflected some days ago. Miflected is a puzzle game about mirrors you can play in your browser. You can play 20 different levels or create your own in the level editor.


Finally finished! Play Reflector here I'll hopefully make a video about it tomorrow. For now I'm going to go drop into bed as it's 2:30 AM haha.
Great work to everyone who joined in the jam. I'm so happy that we have over 30 entries! Can't wait to play your games :)
Finally, I finished '2 Ballz'. Hopefully you guy's like it.
Check out game - https://zicsus.itch.io/2ballz
HELLO EVERYONE!
So after i managed to reslove my problem with Itch i can proudly announce my game for the #mirrorgamejam
OSIRA AND THE TEMPLE OF LIGHT
Please check it out and please give feedback! (That's the most important thing to me!)
Rating: https://itch.io/jam/mirrorgame...
Game Page: https://sadsmilegames.itch.io/...
Finally, its done! Didn't manage to squeeze that final level in as there was so much to polish in terms of menus, audio and lighting. Now off to bed... Its windows for now, but I'll try building mac and linux versions tomorrow.
EDIT: Having packaging issues with linux, think I added something - "packaging a code based project for the current platform is not supported". With mac I am encountering issues as well (think its some missing RHI Rendercore dependency), so i guess there's probably not going to be a mac/linux build soon..
Can't wait to play all your entries! Here's mine: Rating Game Page
Finally I did it, submitted but really unhappy that i had to cut a lot of stuff just to get it submitted in time.
Hopefully i will be able to update it in time before the end of the jam. Blitz - Game Page
Ok, I'm done for now. I may well pick this up again later because I really like how its come together but, for the purposes of the jam, I'm finished. Didn't get through everything I would have liked to but I probably did get through a lot more than I expected for what was approximately 3-4 days work. I've had an absolute blast with this and I think learned some important things about how I work best which should aid me for future projects.
Anyway, I hope you enjoy it, even if it is short, and congratulations to everyone else who managed to get some really great looking entries together.